Program Overview
Earth System Science Program
The Earth System Science Program is a comprehensive academic program that encompasses various aspects of earth sciences. The program is divided into several components, including compulsory and elective courses for both M.Sc. and Ph.D. students.
Compulsory Courses for M.Sc. Students
- YSB569E Earth System
- YSB571E Physics and Chemistry of Climate System
- YSB575E Data Analysis for Climate Scientists
- YSB801E Software Tools for Earth & Environmental Science
Elective Courses for M.Sc. Students
- YSB572E Climate Change: Science, Impacts and Mitigation
- YSB574E Earth Information Systems
- YSB579E Special Topics in Earth System Science
- YSB581E Evolution
Elective Courses for Ph.D. Students
- YSB601E Advanced Topics in Earth System Science
- YSB602E Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics
- YSB603E Atmospheric Chemistry for Climate Scientists
- YSB604E Human Behavioral Ecology
- YSB605E Biogeochemistry
- YSB606E Ecosystem Ecology
- YSB607E Land Atmosphere Interactions
- YSB615E Clastic Depositional Environments
- YSB619E Earth Observation Systems
- YSB621E Cultural Ecology
- YSB623E Human Evolution
- YSB629E Environmental Anthropology
- YSB633E Community Ecology
- YSB637E Biogeography
- YSB660E Unmanned Aerial Systems in Earth Sciences
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas, including but not limited to:
- Cosmogenic Nuclide Dating
- Tectonic Group
- Hacmusalar Excavations
- Climate Change
- Earth Information Systems
- Atmospheric Chemistry
- Human Behavioral Ecology
- Biogeochemistry
- Ecosystem Ecology
- Land Atmosphere Interactions
- Clastic Depositional Environments
- Earth Observation Systems
- Cultural Ecology
- Human Evolution
- Environmental Anthropology
- Community Ecology
- Biogeography
- Unmanned Aerial Systems in Earth Sciences
Academic Calendar and Application
The program follows a structured academic calendar, with specific deadlines for application and admission. However, detailed information regarding the academic calendar, application process, and admission criteria is not provided in the given context.
Thesis Writing and Submission Regulations
The program has specific regulations and guidelines for thesis writing and submission, which are crucial for the successful completion of the degree. These regulations are designed to ensure that students meet the academic standards of the program.
Documents and Forms
Various documents and forms are required for admission, registration, and completion of the program. These may include application forms, transcripts, letters of recommendation, and thesis submission forms.
Alumni and News
The program has a network of alumni who have successfully completed their degrees and are now contributing to their respective fields. News and updates about the program, its achievements, and the accomplishments of its alumni are regularly shared.
